Well folks I have experienced hundreds of these alien places and landscapes. They have shaken me to my very core on many many occasions and profoundly influenced my thinking the results of my DMT experience over the last sixteen years have been greatly beneficial to my life work and creative process.
However I think many here do not know the real definition of the word REAL. So I will post it below.
Best wishes to ALL
Peace
re·al1 (rl, rl) KEY
ADJECTIVE:
Being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verifiable existence: real objects; a real illness.
True and actual; not imaginary, alleged, or ideal: real people, not ghosts; a film based on real life.
Of or founded on practical matters and concerns: a recent graduate experiencing the real world for the first time.
Genuine and authentic; not artificial or spurious: real mink; real humility.
Being no less than what is stated; worthy of the name: a real friend.
Free of pretense, falsehood, or affectation: tourists hoping for a real experience on the guided tour.
Not to be taken lightly; serious: in real trouble.
Philosophy Existing objectively in the world regardless of subjectivity or conventions of thought or language.
Relating to, being, or having value reckoned by actual purchasing power: real income; real growth.
Physics Of, relating to, or being an image formed by light rays that converge in space.
Mathematics Of, relating to, or being a real number.
Law Of or relating to stationary or fixed property, such as buildings or land.
ADVERB:
Informal
Very: I'm real sorry about that.
NOUN:
A thing or whole having actual existence. Often used with the: theories beyond the realm of the real.
Mathematics A real number.
IDIOM:
for real Slang
Truly so in fact or actuality: "Is this place for real? A wolf in a ... leisure suit and a cow in a print dress wait patiently on the couch in the lobby" (Teresa Carson).
ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin relis, from Latin rs, thing; see r- in Indo-European roots
OTHER FORMS:
realness(Noun)
SYNONYMS:
real1, actual, true, existent
These adjectives mean not being imaginary but having verifiable existence. Real implies authenticity, genuineness, or factuality: Don't lose the bracelet; it's made of real gold. She showed real sympathy for my predicament. Actual means existing and not merely potential or possible: "rocks, trees ... the actual world" (Henry David Thoreau). True implies consistency with fact, reality, or actuality: "It is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever for supposing it true" (Bertrand Russell). Existent applies to what has life or being: Much of the beluga caviar existent in the world is found near the Caspian Sea. See also Synonyms at authentic.
Thesaurus: synonyms for real